Use this tab to create repair codes. Repair codes represent generic definitions of repair activity used to perform or build up a repair. Generic repair code examples for an engine might be: Change Oil, Flush Radiator, Adjust Timing Belt, etc. Alternatively, repair codes could be defined at a more detailed level - Remove Oil Drain Plug, Drain Oil, Replace Oil Filter, Add Oil - and used to build up a repair (e.g., change oil).
Sets of one or more repair codes are then built up as a way to identify the steps required to repair a modification or discrepancy. Repair codes are also used in combination with monolithic repair structures and routings to to define the set of operations and components are needed to perform a specific repair code on a particular part.
Repair codes must be associated with inventory parts before they can be used. This association can be done in either the Repair Setup Basic Data/Repair Code Part tab, where the parts can be associated with individual repair codes, or the Inventory Part/Manufacturing MRO/Repair Codes tab, where the repair codes can be associated with individual parts.
Define MRO manufacturing operational data